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The anatomy of a jackstone: a novel morphometric analysis of a rare urinary calculus. [PDF]

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Ionic Liquid-Electrode Interface at Saturation: To Crowd, or Not to Crowd? [PDF]

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Layer by Layer

Science Signaling, 2002
During development, neurons of the mammalian cerebral cortex are generated at distant sites and must migrate to their final location. The signaling mechanisms that are involved in these migrations are now being elucidated. McEvilly et al. examined the role of two POU-domain transcription factors, Brn-1 and Brn-2, in
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Responsive Layer-by-layer Films

2022
Layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly is the process of building functional multilayered thin films. Owing to its highly modular and versatile nature, it has been used to coat a wide variety of different surfaces, including inorganic substrates, membranes, implants, nanoparticles and even living cells. It provides ways to induce responsiveness through both the
Hujaya, Sry Dewi   +3 more
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Nanopapers of layer-by-layer nanotubes

Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2016
A straightforward filtration methodology of templated layer-by-layer (LbL) nanotubes leads to new multifunctional nanopapers over centimeter square surfaces.
Shouwei Zhang   +6 more
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Layer-by-Layer Doping of Few-Layer Graphene Film

ACS Nano, 2010
We propose a new method of layer-by-layer (LbL) doping of thin graphene films. Large area monolayer graphene was synthesized on Cu foil by using the chemical vapor deposition method. Each layer was transferred on a polyethylene terephthalate substrate followed by a salt-solution casting, where the whole process was repeated several times to get LbL ...
Fethullah, Güneş   +7 more
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Layer‐by‐Layer Constructed Macroporous Architectures

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2007
Bottoms up! Films were built up in a layer-by-layer fashion using high-molar-mass double-stranded DNA and cationic poly(ferrocenylsilane) polyelectrolytes. In this one-step bottom-up self-assembly approach, a unique macroporous architecture featuring biocompatible and redox-active components was obtained.
Ma, Y.   +4 more
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